RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted yesterday at 17:46 Posted yesterday at 17:46 Do I keep my German Corvette standard ,and get a setup to B-E-A-D ? Or do I sell and get a Warwick Taranis Corvette which is sold as B-E-A-D tuning ? 🤔 Quote
itu Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago If changing the setup to BEAD requires a bass change, go for it. By the way, how do you manage string changes with your other basses? 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Thanks for the input . The reason I mentioned Warwick in particular is because in theory , it would make sense to purchase a new version of the corvette without all the faffing about . The downside if I was bothered , is that it would cost more for a Chinese version which some would say is mad due to the quality of the original ( 1996 in my case). To further muddy the waters , I do have one other fretted bass I could consider downturning instead . My main go to bass ( Washburn status) will always remain in standard tuning . There is another angle I thought of regarding purchasing an already down tuned bass and that was getting an ESP instead . I did think about a 5 string . I had a 5 string Schecter which was great , but the band I was in at the time hated it plus I wasn’t confident using it live at the time. There is a nice red 5 string corvette for sale on Basschat , but seller is too far away … Quote
lemmywinks Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, tauzero said: Get a 5-string Corvette. This is the correct answer. The one in the classifieds. 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, lemmywinks said: This is the correct answer. The one in the classifieds. Mmmm….. if seller posted I’d probably go for it 🤔 . I may ask their whereabouts . Edited 9 hours ago by RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago I’ve just bumped the sellers thread for the Warwick 5 string . Interesting to see the response. I am a tad surprised that nobody advised me to keep ,and downtune the bass I already have .. Quote
lemmywinks Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Always the option of shipping a cheap hard case to the seller if they aren't keen on posting in a gigbag, Thomann do a hard foam case for about £50 delivered and you can usually find the tweed ones for around £55 shipped on eBay. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said: I’ve just bumped the sellers thread for the Warwick 5 string . Interesting to see the response. I am a tad surprised that nobody advised me to keep ,and downtune the bass I already have .. There are those of us who are advocates of 5-strings, and those of us who are advocates of buying basses. You should really be more surprised that nobody has told you to buy a P. 2 Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I had a bubinga/wenge 4-string Corvette which I restrung BEAD as a trial and decided to go for a swamp-ash/ovankol 5-string Corvette tuned BEADG. With a lighter body and a wider/heavier neck, the 5-string had serious neck dive and I eventually sold it on as I couldn't work with it. Try before you buy. David 1 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Well the seller of the 5 did contact me and it would have been possible etc . However after a lot of thought , I’ve decided not to go ahead with getting a 5 string . I’m too used to 4’s . I’m going to keep my warwick for now . I’m torn between getting my Jack Daniels bass set to BEAD or the Warwick .🤔 @Mottlefeeder how was the experience with detuning your Warwick ? Edited 5 hours ago by RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Quote
lemmywinks Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago A much better idea is to buy a different 4 string Warwick and set that up BEAD, also much more in keeping with forum etiquette compared to simply being happy with the instruments you currently own. 1 Quote
tauzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 22 minutes ago, lemmywinks said: A much better idea is to buy a different 4 string Warwick and set that up BEAD, also much more in keeping with forum etiquette compared to simply being happy with the instruments you currently own. No, a much better idea is to buy a 5-string, then sell it on in three months with "I've found I don't get on with 5-strings" in the advert. Incidentally, I moved to 5-string after 30 years on 4s. 2 Quote
Mottlefeeder Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE said: ... @Mottlefeeder how was the experience with detuning your Warwick ? It had the adjust-a-nut-1 on it, and when I asked on the Warwick forum about detuning it, I was told that one of the screws would need to be replaced to accommodate the thicker string, so Warwick sent me one at no charge. Once it was set up for the lower tension of the new strings, it played very well and sounded very good, so I tried to stay with Warwick for the 5-string upgrade. David Quote
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